My 3 current favorite online art (mostly catered towards drawing and visual development/concept art) resources, what I like about each of them, and my favorite classes that they offer (that I've seen so far as of March 2016). Two of them are paid monthly subscriptions under $20 and one of the art learning resources is free. I'm not getting paid by any of these guys unfortunately (:p) so rest assured these are my honest opinions!
My Spring 2016 top 3 art/drawing learning resources are....
1) Society of VisualStorytelling ($15/month) - https://svslearn.com/
2) New MastersAcademy ($20/month) - http://www.newmastersacademy.org/
3) Sycra Yasin's YouTube Channel (Free!) - https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra

published:11 Mar 2016

views:3943

We were down in Santa Monica a couple of months ago and hung out with some great artist friends: Shaddy Safadi (One Pixel Brush) and the guys from the new online art education outfit Learn Squared: Maciej Kuciara, Ash Thorp, Anthony Jones and Andrew Hawryluk. We wanted to chat about the state of learning in the art industry, what's the best way to learn and break into the entertainment art industry.
Shaddy Safadi, Art Director, One Pixel Brush
https://www.artstation.com/artist/onepixelbrush
http://onepixelbrush.com/
Learn Squared
https://www.learnsquared.com/
Maciej Kuciara, ConceptDesigner / Instructor
https://www.artstation.com/artist/maciej
Anthony Jones, Concept Artist, Illustrator, Educator
https://www.artstation.com/artist/robotpencil
Ash Thorp, Designer
http://ashthorp.com/
Andrew Hawryluk, Animator, Compositor
http://www.andrewh.tv/

published:08 Jan 2016

views:58118

*** http://bit.ly/electronicbasic ***
Section One:
Building Circuits With Series and Parallel Resistors.
Series and parallel resistor networks are the foundation of all circuits. Here we build some and briefly study their properties.
Section Two:
How To Build A SimpleLight Emitting DiodeCircuit.
By adding the light emitting diode to a series resistor circuit we can now see the circuit operate. Adding lights to your circuit makes it much more interesting.
Section Three:
See How To Build A Simple TransistorSwitch.
Controlling a light or a buzzer with a transistor opens the door to all sorts of possible designs.
Section Four:
Build An UnusualVisual Capacitor Charge-Discharge Circuit.
It's helpful to be able to visualize how a capacitor operates. With this circuit you can see a capacitor charge and discharge as it tries to hold the applied voltage constant.
http://bit.ly/electronicbasic
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published:24 Jan 2018

views:25

Create new career opportunities by studying MA Graphic Design (online) or MA Illustration (online) at the University of Hertfordshire. With our distance learning courses you can fit studies around work and life commitments.
Programme tutor BarbaraBrownie explains how it all works in this video!
For more course information visit:
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-graphic-design
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-illustration

published:05 Oct 2015

views:3581

published:26 Apr 2017

views:225

Whether it’s one one one, in class, online, on a DVD, or in a book, learning to art is something everyone does a little differently. And within each of those options is a huge choice of instructors to learn from. It can be a struggle at times to know how to chose an art instruction method, and find the right way for you. Every learning artist has their own individual goals they’d like to reach, and things they’d like to accomplish.
In this video, we’ll talk a little bit about art versus craft, art instructors, and when it’s OK (if you’re not being graded) to not follow your instructors advice.

In this week's Eye Day Friday video, Brian discusses a resource he didn't include in last week's video, a powerful and also dangerous resource: online learning.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Eye Day Fridays: Helping You Achieve Your CreativeDestiny.
Don't forget to Like and Subscribe, and share this video with others.
And follow me on social media:
http://www.brianjhatcher.news
http://www.facebook.com/brianjhatcher
http://www.twitter.com/brianjhatcher
brian@brianjhatcher.com

Come follow me on Facebook for a 15% off coupon for anything in my etsy shop!!!
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Art

Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts – artworks, expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.

The oldest form of art are visual arts, which include creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media. Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of art or the arts. Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. In modern usage after the 17th century, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, the fine arts are separated and distinguished from acquired skills in general, such as the decorative or applied arts.

Learning

Learning is the act of acquiring new, or modifying and reinforcing, existing knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or preferences and may involve synthesizing different types of information. The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals, plants and some machines. Progress over time tends to follow a learning curve. It does not happen all at once, but builds upon and is shaped by previous knowledge. To that end, learning may be viewed as a process, rather than a collection of factual and procedural knowledge. Learning produces changes in the organism and the changes produced are relatively permanent.

One definition of fine art is "a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aestheticand intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture." In that sense, there are conceptual differences between the fine arts and the applied arts. As originally conceived, and as understood for much of the modern era, the perception of aesthetic qualities required a refined judgment usually referred to as having good taste, which differentiated fine art from popular art and entertainment. However, in the Postmodern era, the value of good taste is disappearing, to the point that having bad taste has become synonymous with being avant-garde. The term "fine art" is now rarely found in art history, but remains common in the art trade and as a title for university departments and degrees, even if rarely used in teaching.

Distance education

Distance education or distance learning is the education of students who are not physically present at a school. Courses that are conducted partly through distance education and partly on-site are referred to as hybrid or blended education. Massive open online courses (MOOCs), offering large-scale interactive participation and open access through the World Wide Web or other network technologies, are recent developments in distance education. A number of other terms (distributed learning, e-learning, online learning, etc.) are used roughly synonymously with distance education.

History

One of the earliest attempts was advertised in 1728 in the Boston Gazette for "Caleb Philipps, Teacher of the new method of Short Hand," who sought students who wanted to learn through weekly mailed lessons.

The first distance education course in the modern sense was provided by Sir Isaac Pitman in the 1840s, who taught a system of shorthand by mailing texts transcribed into shorthand on postcards and receiving transcriptions from his students in return for correction. The element of student feedback was a crucial innovation of Pitman's system. This scheme was made possible by the introduction of uniform postage rates across England in 1840.

My 3 current favorite online art (mostly catered towards drawing and visual development/concept art) resources, what I like about each of them, and my favorite classes that they offer (that I've seen so far as of March 2016). Two of them are paid monthly subscriptions under $20 and one of the art learning resources is free. I'm not getting paid by any of these guys unfortunately (:p) so rest assured these are my honest opinions!
My Spring 2016 top 3 art/drawing learning resources are....
1) Society of VisualStorytelling ($15/month) - https://svslearn.com/
2) New MastersAcademy ($20/month) - http://www.newmastersacademy.org/
3) Sycra Yasin's YouTube Channel (Free!) - https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra

42:33

Fireside chat: Learning concept art and getting into the industry

Fireside chat: Learning concept art and getting into the industry

Fireside chat: Learning concept art and getting into the industry

We were down in Santa Monica a couple of months ago and hung out with some great artist friends: Shaddy Safadi (One Pixel Brush) and the guys from the new online art education outfit Learn Squared: Maciej Kuciara, Ash Thorp, Anthony Jones and Andrew Hawryluk. We wanted to chat about the state of learning in the art industry, what's the best way to learn and break into the entertainment art industry.
Shaddy Safadi, Art Director, One Pixel Brush
https://www.artstation.com/artist/onepixelbrush
http://onepixelbrush.com/
Learn Squared
https://www.learnsquared.com/
Maciej Kuciara, ConceptDesigner / Instructor
https://www.artstation.com/artist/maciej
Anthony Jones, Concept Artist, Illustrator, Educator
https://www.artstation.com/artist/robotpencil
Ash Thorp, Designer
http://ashthorp.com/
Andrew Hawryluk, Animator, Compositor
http://www.andrewh.tv/

0:49

Learning art of electronics - online basic electronics course

Learning art of electronics - online basic electronics course

Learning art of electronics - online basic electronics course

*** http://bit.ly/electronicbasic ***
Section One:
Building Circuits With Series and Parallel Resistors.
Series and parallel resistor networks are the foundation of all circuits. Here we build some and briefly study their properties.
Section Two:
How To Build A SimpleLight Emitting DiodeCircuit.
By adding the light emitting diode to a series resistor circuit we can now see the circuit operate. Adding lights to your circuit makes it much more interesting.
Section Three:
See How To Build A Simple TransistorSwitch.
Controlling a light or a buzzer with a transistor opens the door to all sorts of possible designs.
Section Four:
Build An UnusualVisual Capacitor Charge-Discharge Circuit.
It's helpful to be able to visualize how a capacitor operates. With this circuit you can see a capacitor charge and discharge as it tries to hold the applied voltage constant.
http://bit.ly/electronicbasic
learning about electronics
learning electronics kit
electronics learning lab radio shack
learning art of electronics
learning electronics online
learning electronics circuits
learn electronic circuits
learn electronics kit
electronic courses for beginners
electronics training courses
online basic electronics course
electronic technician certification
electronic projects for kids
educational electronic kits
electronics technician courses
online electronics degree
certification courses for electronics and communication engineering
online electronics classes
electronics courses near me
courses after be electronics and communication engineering
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training courses for electronics and communication engineers
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electronic technician training online
short term courses for electronics and communication engineers
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2:21

Creative Arts Distance Learning Courses at the University of Hertfordshire

Creative Arts Distance Learning Courses at the University of Hertfordshire

Creative Arts Distance Learning Courses at the University of Hertfordshire

Create new career opportunities by studying MA Graphic Design (online) or MA Illustration (online) at the University of Hertfordshire. With our distance learning courses you can fit studies around work and life commitments.
Programme tutor BarbaraBrownie explains how it all works in this video!
For more course information visit:
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-graphic-design
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-illustration

2:13

Classical Art Academy online learning for traditional artists

Classical Art Academy online learning for traditional artists

Classical Art Academy online learning for traditional artists

3:35

Artist Problems - Real Talk: Learning to Art

Artist Problems - Real Talk: Learning to Art

Artist Problems - Real Talk: Learning to Art

Whether it’s one one one, in class, online, on a DVD, or in a book, learning to art is something everyone does a little differently. And within each of those options is a huge choice of instructors to learn from. It can be a struggle at times to know how to chose an art instruction method, and find the right way for you. Every learning artist has their own individual goals they’d like to reach, and things they’d like to accomplish.
In this video, we’ll talk a little bit about art versus craft, art instructors, and when it’s OK (if you’re not being graded) to not follow your instructors advice.

Learning Art Online

In this week's Eye Day Friday video, Brian discusses a resource he didn't include in last week's video, a powerful and also dangerous resource: online learning.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Eye Day Fridays: Helping You Achieve Your CreativeDestiny.
Don't forget to Like and Subscribe, and share this video with others.
And follow me on social media:
http://www.brianjhatcher.news
http://www.facebook.com/brianjhatcher
http://www.twitter.com/brianjhatcher
brian@brianjhatcher.com

Learning Art Direction

My Art Over the Years and What I'm Learning on My Art Journey Now

Come follow me on Facebook for a 15% off coupon for anything in my etsy shop!!!
Hope that you're having a great day! Be LOVE my friends!
If you'd like to be featured, please email me 3-4 of your favorite creations along with your name, age, some background about your art and where we can find you online. My email is Rhi1122@icloud.com PLEASE put the word Feature in the subject. I will not find your email otherwise.
Visit my etsy shop and buy stuff :)
https://www.etsy.com/shop/gigglegoddesscreate

ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art and Inquiry

This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 and was held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art's first MOOC (MassiveOnlineOpenCourse) "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom". Course instructor LisaMazzola (Assistant Director, School & Teacher Programs at MoMA) will be hosting a mid-course open house in which students will have a chance to pose questions on course material and share their personal experiences of learning by MOOC. Not currently enrolled? No problem. Though the course has already begun, you can still sign up on Coursera (www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry). Follow us on Google+ and @MoMAlearning hashtag #ArtHang #ArtInquiry.

19:51

Review of learning online at Ingrid creates online arts school

Review of learning online at Ingrid creates online arts school

Review of learning online at Ingrid creates online arts school

Review of learning online at Ingrid creates online arts school by one of our students http://ingridcreates.com

2:33

Creating on Online Learning Space for the Art Critique

Creating on Online Learning Space for the Art Critique

Creating on Online Learning Space for the Art Critique

Martha MacLeish, Associate Professor and Head of the Fundamentals Area in the School of Fine Arts, taught S200: Drawing in the Digital Age fully online for the first time during the summer of 2013. This course explores how the digital imaging technologies in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop can be used to create expressive drawings. An essential aspect of teaching any studio art class in the critique of art projects, and Professor MacLeish discovered that IU Box enabled the collection of projects as Illustrator files and the peer review of student work. Along with file sharing, IU Box allows commenting on each file by every person in the shared folder. A key to success in this peer review process was to assign each student to review the work of two of their peers following criteria established by the professor, with specific questions on the elements of art that were the focus of the assignment.

2:50

Learning the Art of Sound Design Is Harder Than You Think

Learning the Art of Sound Design Is Harder Than You Think

Learning the Art of Sound Design Is Harder Than You Think

WIRED senior editor Peter Rubin learns how to make movie magic sound with the Foley artist pros at Lucasfilm's new state-of-the-art sound lab.
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
CONNECT WITH WIRED
Web: http://wired.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED
Facebook: https://facebook.com/WIRED
Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/wired
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+WIRED
Instagram: http://instagram.com/WIRED
Tumblr: http://WIRED.tumblr.com
Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene
ABOUT WIRED
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.
Learning the Art of Sound Design Is Harder Than You ThinkStarring: Peter Rubin

59:47

#ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art & Activity MOOC Open House

#ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art & Activity MOOC Open House

#ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art & Activity MOOC Open House

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC course "Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art." Course instructors Jessica Baldenhofer, Stephanie Pau and LisaMazzola took questions on course material. Joining them was special guest Lisa Libicki, a seasoned educator with vast experience using activities in the MoMA galleries.

11:56

Learning the Art of Knife-Throwing

Learning the Art of Knife-Throwing

Learning the Art of Knife-Throwing

Brian and Jason just like throwing things, so they found somebody to help them make it dangerous.
Want to help support The ModernRogue? Go to http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/rogue now and get the first month of your razor subscription for FREE. Just pay shipping. After that, it's only a few bucks a month.
Thanks to List25 for the collaboration!
You can find more of their work at youtube.com/list25, and the video Brian appeared in at https://youtu.be/kWgmL5Cyrok
NOW IT SHOULD GO WITHOUT SAYING
Don't throw knives, you're going to hurt yourself and those around you, you damn goof.
If you do, AND I'M NOT SAYING YOU SHOULD
* wear steel toe shoes
* don't throw knives at or near any living thing
* you don't need a sharp blade, just a sharp point
* the power of your throw shouldn't influence your rotation, it's all about technique for getting a reliable and consistent throw
* everybody is going to have a slightly different distance that works for them, but this episode provides good ballpark figures
* don't be an idiot, leave that to the professionals
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My 3 current favorite online art (mostly catered towards drawing and visual development/concept art) resources, what I like about each of them, and my favorite classes that they offer (that I've seen so far as of March 2016). Two of them are paid monthly subscriptions under $20 and one of the art learning resources is free. I'm not getting paid by any of these guys unfortunately (:p) so rest assured these are my honest opinions!
My Spring 2016 top 3 art/drawing learning resources are....
1) Society of VisualStorytelling ($15/month) - https://svslearn.com/
2) New MastersAcademy ($20/month) - http://www.newmastersacademy.org/
3) Sycra Yasin's YouTube Channel (Free!) - https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra

published: 11 Mar 2016

Fireside chat: Learning concept art and getting into the industry

We were down in Santa Monica a couple of months ago and hung out with some great artist friends: Shaddy Safadi (One Pixel Brush) and the guys from the new online art education outfit Learn Squared: Maciej Kuciara, Ash Thorp, Anthony Jones and Andrew Hawryluk. We wanted to chat about the state of learning in the art industry, what's the best way to learn and break into the entertainment art industry.
Shaddy Safadi, Art Director, One Pixel Brush
https://www.artstation.com/artist/onepixelbrush
http://onepixelbrush.com/
Learn Squared
https://www.learnsquared.com/
Maciej Kuciara, ConceptDesigner / Instructor
https://www.artstation.com/artist/maciej
Anthony Jones, Concept Artist, Illustrator, Educator
https://www.artstation.com/artist/robotpencil
Ash Thorp, Designer
http://ashthorp.com/
A...

published: 08 Jan 2016

Learning art of electronics - online basic electronics course

*** http://bit.ly/electronicbasic ***
Section One:
Building Circuits With Series and Parallel Resistors.
Series and parallel resistor networks are the foundation of all circuits. Here we build some and briefly study their properties.
Section Two:
How To Build A SimpleLight Emitting DiodeCircuit.
By adding the light emitting diode to a series resistor circuit we can now see the circuit operate. Adding lights to your circuit makes it much more interesting.
Section Three:
See How To Build A Simple TransistorSwitch.
Controlling a light or a buzzer with a transistor opens the door to all sorts of possible designs.
Section Four:
Build An UnusualVisual Capacitor Charge-Discharge Circuit.
It's helpful to be able to visualize how a capacitor operates. With this circuit you can see a cap...

published: 24 Jan 2018

Creative Arts Distance Learning Courses at the University of Hertfordshire

Create new career opportunities by studying MA Graphic Design (online) or MA Illustration (online) at the University of Hertfordshire. With our distance learning courses you can fit studies around work and life commitments.
Programme tutor BarbaraBrownie explains how it all works in this video!
For more course information visit:
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-graphic-design
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-illustration

published: 05 Oct 2015

Classical Art Academy online learning for traditional artists

published: 26 Apr 2017

Artist Problems - Real Talk: Learning to Art

Whether it’s one one one, in class, online, on a DVD, or in a book, learning to art is something everyone does a little differently. And within each of those options is a huge choice of instructors to learn from. It can be a struggle at times to know how to chose an art instruction method, and find the right way for you. Every learning artist has their own individual goals they’d like to reach, and things they’d like to accomplish.
In this video, we’ll talk a little bit about art versus craft, art instructors, and when it’s OK (if you’re not being graded) to not follow your instructors advice.

Learning Art Online

In this week's Eye Day Friday video, Brian discusses a resource he didn't include in last week's video, a powerful and also dangerous resource: online learning.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Eye Day Fridays: Helping You Achieve Your CreativeDestiny.
Don't forget to Like and Subscribe, and share this video with others.
And follow me on social media:
http://www.brianjhatcher.news
http://www.facebook.com/brianjhatcher
http://www.twitter.com/brianjhatcher
brian@brianjhatcher.com

published: 10 Mar 2017

Learning Art Direction

My Art Over the Years and What I'm Learning on My Art Journey Now

Come follow me on Facebook for a 15% off coupon for anything in my etsy shop!!!
Hope that you're having a great day! Be LOVE my friends!
If you'd like to be featured, please email me 3-4 of your favorite creations along with your name, age, some background about your art and where we can find you online. My email is Rhi1122@icloud.com PLEASE put the word Feature in the subject. I will not find your email otherwise.
Visit my etsy shop and buy stuff :)
https://www.etsy.com/shop/gigglegoddesscreate

published: 26 Apr 2018

Should you learning Z Brush, art school, and studio hopping.

Josh is a killer SeniorCharacter artist at RIOT games. In this episode we ask Josh if he thinks concept artists should learn ZBrush. We also touch on some problems with NOT going to art school and the practice of studio hopping.
Catch some of Josh's work at ArtStation https://www.artstation.com/artist/josh_singh.
About TCA:
TeamConcept Art is my personal project to try to help new artists who are thinking about a career in design, concept art, or game art, to get some very real first hand advice and knowledge about the industry.
We look forward to bringing you the latest and greatest in art and inspiration but your support of this brand new channel matters! Subs and shares help bring you more artists and episodes.
Connect:
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/RobertDBrown
Resources...

ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art and Inquiry

This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 and was held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art's first MOOC (MassiveOnlineOpenCourse) "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom". Course instructor LisaMazzola (Assistant Director, School & Teacher Programs at MoMA) will be hosting a mid-course open house in which students will have a chance to pose questions on course material and share their personal experiences of learning by MOOC. Not currently enrolled? No problem. Though the course has already begun, you can still sign up on Coursera (www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry). Follow us on Google+ and @MoMAlearning hashtag #ArtHang #ArtInquiry.

published: 14 Aug 2013

Review of learning online at Ingrid creates online arts school

Review of learning online at Ingrid creates online arts school by one of our students http://ingridcreates.com

published: 03 Dec 2014

Creating on Online Learning Space for the Art Critique

Martha MacLeish, Associate Professor and Head of the Fundamentals Area in the School of Fine Arts, taught S200: Drawing in the Digital Age fully online for the first time during the summer of 2013. This course explores how the digital imaging technologies in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop can be used to create expressive drawings. An essential aspect of teaching any studio art class in the critique of art projects, and Professor MacLeish discovered that IU Box enabled the collection of projects as Illustrator files and the peer review of student work. Along with file sharing, IU Box allows commenting on each file by every person in the shared folder. A key to success in this peer review process was to assign each student to review the work of two of their peers following criteria establis...

published: 30 Oct 2013

Learning the Art of Sound Design Is Harder Than You Think

WIRED senior editor Peter Rubin learns how to make movie magic sound with the Foley artist pros at Lucasfilm's new state-of-the-art sound lab.
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
CONNECT WITH WIRED
Web: http://wired.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIRED
Facebook: https://facebook.com/WIRED
Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/wired
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+WIRED
Instagram: http://instagram.com/WIRED
Tumblr: http://WIRED.tumblr.com
Want even more? Subscribe to The Scene: http://bit.ly/subthescene
ABOUT WIRED
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture.
Learning the Art of Sound Design Is Harder Than You ThinkStarring: P...

published: 08 Apr 2016

#ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art & Activity MOOC Open House

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC course "Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art." Course instructors Jessica Baldenhofer, Stephanie Pau and LisaMazzola took questions on course material. Joining them was special guest Lisa Libicki, a seasoned educator with vast experience using activities in the MoMA galleries.

published: 25 Nov 2014

Learning the Art of Knife-Throwing

Brian and Jason just like throwing things, so they found somebody to help them make it dangerous.
Want to help support The ModernRogue? Go to http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/rogue now and get the first month of your razor subscription for FREE. Just pay shipping. After that, it's only a few bucks a month.
Thanks to List25 for the collaboration!
You can find more of their work at youtube.com/list25, and the video Brian appeared in at https://youtu.be/kWgmL5Cyrok
NOW IT SHOULD GO WITHOUT SAYING
Don't throw knives, you're going to hurt yourself and those around you, you damn goof.
If you do, AND I'M NOT SAYING YOU SHOULD
* wear steel toe shoes
* don't throw knives at or near any living thing
* you don't need a sharp blade, just a sharp point
* the power of your throw shouldn't influence y...

My 3 current favorite online art (mostly catered towards drawing and visual development/concept art) resources, what I like about each of them, and my favorite ...

My 3 current favorite online art (mostly catered towards drawing and visual development/concept art) resources, what I like about each of them, and my favorite classes that they offer (that I've seen so far as of March 2016). Two of them are paid monthly subscriptions under $20 and one of the art learning resources is free. I'm not getting paid by any of these guys unfortunately (:p) so rest assured these are my honest opinions!
My Spring 2016 top 3 art/drawing learning resources are....
1) Society of VisualStorytelling ($15/month) - https://svslearn.com/
2) New MastersAcademy ($20/month) - http://www.newmastersacademy.org/
3) Sycra Yasin's YouTube Channel (Free!) - https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra

My 3 current favorite online art (mostly catered towards drawing and visual development/concept art) resources, what I like about each of them, and my favorite classes that they offer (that I've seen so far as of March 2016). Two of them are paid monthly subscriptions under $20 and one of the art learning resources is free. I'm not getting paid by any of these guys unfortunately (:p) so rest assured these are my honest opinions!
My Spring 2016 top 3 art/drawing learning resources are....
1) Society of VisualStorytelling ($15/month) - https://svslearn.com/
2) New MastersAcademy ($20/month) - http://www.newmastersacademy.org/
3) Sycra Yasin's YouTube Channel (Free!) - https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra

Create new career opportunities by studying MA Graphic Design (online) or MA Illustration (online) at the University of Hertfordshire. With our distance learning courses you can fit studies around work and life commitments.
Programme tutor BarbaraBrownie explains how it all works in this video!
For more course information visit:
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-graphic-design
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-illustration

Create new career opportunities by studying MA Graphic Design (online) or MA Illustration (online) at the University of Hertfordshire. With our distance learning courses you can fit studies around work and life commitments.
Programme tutor BarbaraBrownie explains how it all works in this video!
For more course information visit:
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-graphic-design
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-illustration

Artist Problems - Real Talk: Learning to Art

Whether it’s one one one, in class, online, on a DVD, or in a book, learning to art is something everyone does a little differently. And within each of those o...

Whether it’s one one one, in class, online, on a DVD, or in a book, learning to art is something everyone does a little differently. And within each of those options is a huge choice of instructors to learn from. It can be a struggle at times to know how to chose an art instruction method, and find the right way for you. Every learning artist has their own individual goals they’d like to reach, and things they’d like to accomplish.
In this video, we’ll talk a little bit about art versus craft, art instructors, and when it’s OK (if you’re not being graded) to not follow your instructors advice.

Whether it’s one one one, in class, online, on a DVD, or in a book, learning to art is something everyone does a little differently. And within each of those options is a huge choice of instructors to learn from. It can be a struggle at times to know how to chose an art instruction method, and find the right way for you. Every learning artist has their own individual goals they’d like to reach, and things they’d like to accomplish.
In this video, we’ll talk a little bit about art versus craft, art instructors, and when it’s OK (if you’re not being graded) to not follow your instructors advice.

Learning Art Online

In this week's Eye Day Friday video, Brian discusses a resource he didn't include in last week's video, a powerful and also dangerous resource: online learning....

In this week's Eye Day Friday video, Brian discusses a resource he didn't include in last week's video, a powerful and also dangerous resource: online learning.
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Eye Day Fridays: Helping You Achieve Your CreativeDestiny.
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In this week's Eye Day Friday video, Brian discusses a resource he didn't include in last week's video, a powerful and also dangerous resource: online learning.
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Eye Day Fridays: Helping You Achieve Your CreativeDestiny.
Don't forget to Like and Subscribe, and share this video with others.
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My Art Over the Years and What I'm Learning on My Art Journey Now

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Come follow me on Facebook for a 15% off coupon for anything in my etsy shop!!!
Hope that you're having a great day! Be LOVE my friends!
If you'd like to be featured, please email me 3-4 of your favorite creations along with your name, age, some background about your art and where we can find you online. My email is Rhi1122@icloud.com PLEASE put the word Feature in the subject. I will not find your email otherwise.
Visit my etsy shop and buy stuff :)
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Come follow me on Facebook for a 15% off coupon for anything in my etsy shop!!!
Hope that you're having a great day! Be LOVE my friends!
If you'd like to be featured, please email me 3-4 of your favorite creations along with your name, age, some background about your art and where we can find you online. My email is Rhi1122@icloud.com PLEASE put the word Feature in the subject. I will not find your email otherwise.
Visit my etsy shop and buy stuff :)
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This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 and was held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art's first MOOC (MassiveOnlineOpenCourse) "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom". Course instructor LisaMazzola (Assistant Director, School & Teacher Programs at MoMA) will be hosting a mid-course open house in which students will have a chance to pose questions on course material and share their personal experiences of learning by MOOC. Not currently enrolled? No problem. Though the course has already begun, you can still sign up on Coursera (www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry). Follow us on Google+ and @MoMAlearning hashtag #ArtHang #ArtInquiry.

This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 and was held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art's first MOOC (MassiveOnlineOpenCourse) "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom". Course instructor LisaMazzola (Assistant Director, School & Teacher Programs at MoMA) will be hosting a mid-course open house in which students will have a chance to pose questions on course material and share their personal experiences of learning by MOOC. Not currently enrolled? No problem. Though the course has already begun, you can still sign up on Coursera (www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry). Follow us on Google+ and @MoMAlearning hashtag #ArtHang #ArtInquiry.

Martha MacLeish, Associate Professor and Head of the Fundamentals Area in the School of Fine Arts, taught S200: Drawing in the Digital Age fully online for the first time during the summer of 2013. This course explores how the digital imaging technologies in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop can be used to create expressive drawings. An essential aspect of teaching any studio art class in the critique of art projects, and Professor MacLeish discovered that IU Box enabled the collection of projects as Illustrator files and the peer review of student work. Along with file sharing, IU Box allows commenting on each file by every person in the shared folder. A key to success in this peer review process was to assign each student to review the work of two of their peers following criteria established by the professor, with specific questions on the elements of art that were the focus of the assignment.

Martha MacLeish, Associate Professor and Head of the Fundamentals Area in the School of Fine Arts, taught S200: Drawing in the Digital Age fully online for the first time during the summer of 2013. This course explores how the digital imaging technologies in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop can be used to create expressive drawings. An essential aspect of teaching any studio art class in the critique of art projects, and Professor MacLeish discovered that IU Box enabled the collection of projects as Illustrator files and the peer review of student work. Along with file sharing, IU Box allows commenting on each file by every person in the shared folder. A key to success in this peer review process was to assign each student to review the work of two of their peers following criteria established by the professor, with specific questions on the elements of art that were the focus of the assignment.

#ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art & Activity MOOC Open House

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC cour...

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC course "Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art." Course instructors Jessica Baldenhofer, Stephanie Pau and LisaMazzola took questions on course material. Joining them was special guest Lisa Libicki, a seasoned educator with vast experience using activities in the MoMA galleries.

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC course "Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art." Course instructors Jessica Baldenhofer, Stephanie Pau and LisaMazzola took questions on course material. Joining them was special guest Lisa Libicki, a seasoned educator with vast experience using activities in the MoMA galleries.

Brian and Jason just like throwing things, so they found somebody to help them make it dangerous.
Want to help support The ModernRogue? Go to http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/rogue now and get the first month of your razor subscription for FREE. Just pay shipping. After that, it's only a few bucks a month.
Thanks to List25 for the collaboration!
You can find more of their work at youtube.com/list25, and the video Brian appeared in at https://youtu.be/kWgmL5Cyrok
NOW IT SHOULD GO WITHOUT SAYING
Don't throw knives, you're going to hurt yourself and those around you, you damn goof.
If you do, AND I'M NOT SAYING YOU SHOULD
* wear steel toe shoes
* don't throw knives at or near any living thing
* you don't need a sharp blade, just a sharp point
* the power of your throw shouldn't influence your rotation, it's all about technique for getting a reliable and consistent throw
* everybody is going to have a slightly different distance that works for them, but this episode provides good ballpark figures
* don't be an idiot, leave that to the professionals
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Jason Murphy - host / research -- http://twitter.com/captainmurphy
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Bryce Castillo - camera operator / audio engineer -- http://twitter.com/brycas
John Maverick - expert

Brian and Jason just like throwing things, so they found somebody to help them make it dangerous.
Want to help support The ModernRogue? Go to http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/rogue now and get the first month of your razor subscription for FREE. Just pay shipping. After that, it's only a few bucks a month.
Thanks to List25 for the collaboration!
You can find more of their work at youtube.com/list25, and the video Brian appeared in at https://youtu.be/kWgmL5Cyrok
NOW IT SHOULD GO WITHOUT SAYING
Don't throw knives, you're going to hurt yourself and those around you, you damn goof.
If you do, AND I'M NOT SAYING YOU SHOULD
* wear steel toe shoes
* don't throw knives at or near any living thing
* you don't need a sharp blade, just a sharp point
* the power of your throw shouldn't influence your rotation, it's all about technique for getting a reliable and consistent throw
* everybody is going to have a slightly different distance that works for them, but this episode provides good ballpark figures
* don't be an idiot, leave that to the professionals
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Outtakes & BTS: http://youtube.com/scamstuff
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Music used in this episode:
"The Fallow Fellow" by Cullah
http://cullah.com/discography/Cullah_The_Wild/The_Fallow_Fellow
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This episode was made with the help of:
Brian Brushwood - host -- http://twitter.com/shwood
Jason Murphy - host / research -- http://twitter.com/captainmurphy
Brandt Hughes - camera operator / editor -- http://twitter.com/gatowag
Bryce Castillo - camera operator / audio engineer -- http://twitter.com/brycas
John Maverick - expert

Fireside chat: Learning concept art and getting into the industry

We were down in Santa Monica a couple of months ago and hung out with some great artist friends: Shaddy Safadi (One Pixel Brush) and the guys from the new online art education outfit Learn Squared: Maciej Kuciara, Ash Thorp, Anthony Jones and Andrew Hawryluk. We wanted to chat about the state of learning in the art industry, what's the best way to learn and break into the entertainment art industry.
Shaddy Safadi, Art Director, One Pixel Brush
https://www.artstation.com/artist/onepixelbrush
http://onepixelbrush.com/
Learn Squared
https://www.learnsquared.com/
Maciej Kuciara, ConceptDesigner / Instructor
https://www.artstation.com/artist/maciej
Anthony Jones, Concept Artist, Illustrator, Educator
https://www.artstation.com/artist/robotpencil
Ash Thorp, Designer
http://ashthorp.com/
A...

published: 08 Jan 2016

Lecture 1, Introduction to History Painting

For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could do. Renaissance artists and writers laid down the definitions, goals, and rules. We outline these and look at many examples of how they changed as pictorial narrative evolved until its eclipse in the 19th century.

published: 16 Sep 2013

Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education

Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. With Coursera (cofounded by Andrew Ng), each keystroke, quiz, peer-to-peer discussion and self-graded assignment builds an unprecedented pool of data on how knowledge is processed.
With Coursera, Daphne Koller and co-founder Andrew Ng are bringing courses from top colleges online, free, for anyone who wants to take them. Bio:
http://www.ted.com/speakers/daphne_koller.htmlTEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks co...

published: 01 Aug 2012

Distance Learning and Art Museums Part 1

It’s Still Your Classroom. The Art of Facilitation in Distributed Learning (Online) Courses

Have you been wondering how to chime the bell that class has begun in an online courses? Are you worried that online students aren’t paying attention or participating as much as they should? This workshop will cover how to assist your students in connecting with you and their peers, focusing on how to get a rich quality of discussion and participation from everyone in the online environment. Dr. Sher Downing will lead participants through a series of exercises and examples to help grow your facilitation skills in a virtual environment.

published: 31 May 2016

ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art and Inquiry

This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 and was held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art's first MOOC (MassiveOnlineOpenCourse) "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom". Course instructor LisaMazzola (Assistant Director, School & Teacher Programs at MoMA) will be hosting a mid-course open house in which students will have a chance to pose questions on course material and share their personal experiences of learning by MOOC. Not currently enrolled? No problem. Though the course has already begun, you can still sign up on Coursera (www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry). Follow us on Google+ and @MoMAlearning hashtag #ArtHang #ArtInquiry.

Led by Anne Chesnut, Kim Tanzer, and Jennie Chiu
Art and aesthetics are important components of human experience in any kind of interaction. As discussions of online learning have developed, however, little attention has been given to the aesthetics of designing online learning environments and the extent to which this plays a role in improving learning opportunities. Emerging web development technologies are making it possible to integrate diverse forms of aesthetics into the online experience, yet their adoption remains stifled by the fact that experts in art are not included in the discussion.

published: 28 Feb 2013

English Conversation Learn English Speaking English Course English Subtitle Part 1

#ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art & Activity MOOC Open House

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC course "Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art." Course instructors Jessica Baldenhofer, Stephanie Pau and LisaMazzola took questions on course material. Joining them was special guest Lisa Libicki, a seasoned educator with vast experience using activities in the MoMA galleries.

published: 25 Nov 2014

Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet | 1 | Learning The Basics!

published: 28 Feb 2018

Art, Jewellery and Design - Learning from History Part 9

It has been said that all the evidence we have of our most ancient ancestors is contained within a few cardboard boxes of bones. Now our genetic scientists are mapping the human genome and finding the brilliance and simplicity of DNA in the creation of life. This presentation looks at art, jewellery and design in tracing the path of our ancestors and features important observations and research on Cro-magnon man from R. CedricLeonard, and Boskop man from Professor Peiter Wagener of Port ElizabethUniversity, South Africa.
We now know from the female exclusive mitochondrial DNA, that we can trace our female ancestor back to around 180,000 years, probably to East Africa. Surprisingly on the male equivalent Y chromosomeM158 marker, all on this planet have a common male ancestor at around ...

published: 28 Feb 2017

The art and science of online learning environments

There has been a great deal of discussion about the promise and problems of online learning, but less about the subtlety of building online learning environments that are scientifically sound, productive of learning, and pleasurable to experience. This panel brings two international leaders in this domain into dialogue about the technical and creative skills required to craft meaningful learning environments online.

published: 29 Nov 2013

Machine learning & art - Google I/O 2016

The recent progress of machine learning is impressive, and the applications seem endless. Neural networks are incredible tools allowing us not just to analyze but also manipulate and generate images, movies and music.
Over the last 18 months, the Lab at the Cultural Institute has invited artists and creative technologists to explore ways to apply machine learning to culture and the arts. We'll present some of our results with some onstage technical demos and a few special guests.
See all the talks from GoogleI/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/olw6kV
Watch more Android talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/Uv3jls
Watch more Chrome talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/JoMLpB
Watch more Firebase talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/JTH9Fr
Subscribe to the Google DevelopersChannel: http:/...

Sword Art Online- Lost Song Episode 1: Learning the Basics

I hope you all enjoyed this video and if you have any other games you want me to play, be sure to leave a comment but apart from that dont forget to subscribe if you're new and ill see you guys in the future.
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Sony took out the song at the end hense why the audio goes a bit weird. Here is the song for you who want to listen to it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvW9QlOU1wg This song does not belong to me so i do not get any credit for making it, it beongs to Sony in Japan.
The images in the thumbnail do not belong to me and if the owner feels the need for them to be removed then please contact me on my email- centralblunt@gmail.com

GCP Online Meetup #53: Using Machine Learning to Create Art and Music

Magenta is a research project exploring the role of machine learning in the process of creating art and music. Primarily this involves developing new deep learning and reinforcement learning algorithms for generating songs, images, drawings, and other materials. But it's also an exploration in building smart tools and interfaces that allow artists and musicians to extend (not replace!) their processes using these models. Magenta was started by some researchers and engineers from the Google Brain team but many others have contributed significantly to the project. We use TensorFlow and release our models and tools in open source on our GitHub (https://github.com/tensorflow/magenta).
For more details and demos please go to g.co/magenta.
If you have specific questions and would like to reach...

Lecture 1, Introduction to History Painting

For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could...

For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could do. Renaissance artists and writers laid down the definitions, goals, and rules. We outline these and look at many examples of how they changed as pictorial narrative evolved until its eclipse in the 19th century.

For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could do. Renaissance artists and writers laid down the definitions, goals, and rules. We outline these and look at many examples of how they changed as pictorial narrative evolved until its eclipse in the 19th century.

Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education

Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people le...

Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. With Coursera (cofounded by Andrew Ng), each keystroke, quiz, peer-to-peer discussion and self-graded assignment builds an unprecedented pool of data on how knowledge is processed.
With Coursera, Daphne Koller and co-founder Andrew Ng are bringing courses from top colleges online, free, for anyone who wants to take them. Bio:
http://www.ted.com/speakers/daphne_koller.htmlTEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, global issues, the arts and more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages at http://www.ted.com/translate.
Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews
Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED
If you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to http://support.ted.com

Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. With Coursera (cofounded by Andrew Ng), each keystroke, quiz, peer-to-peer discussion and self-graded assignment builds an unprecedented pool of data on how knowledge is processed.
With Coursera, Daphne Koller and co-founder Andrew Ng are bringing courses from top colleges online, free, for anyone who wants to take them. Bio:
http://www.ted.com/speakers/daphne_koller.htmlTEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, global issues, the arts and more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages at http://www.ted.com/translate.
Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews
Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED
If you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to http://support.ted.com

It’s Still Your Classroom. The Art of Facilitation in Distributed Learning (Online) Courses

Have you been wondering how to chime the bell that class has begun in an online courses? Are you worried that online students aren’t paying attention or partici...

Have you been wondering how to chime the bell that class has begun in an online courses? Are you worried that online students aren’t paying attention or participating as much as they should? This workshop will cover how to assist your students in connecting with you and their peers, focusing on how to get a rich quality of discussion and participation from everyone in the online environment. Dr. Sher Downing will lead participants through a series of exercises and examples to help grow your facilitation skills in a virtual environment.

Have you been wondering how to chime the bell that class has begun in an online courses? Are you worried that online students aren’t paying attention or participating as much as they should? This workshop will cover how to assist your students in connecting with you and their peers, focusing on how to get a rich quality of discussion and participation from everyone in the online environment. Dr. Sher Downing will lead participants through a series of exercises and examples to help grow your facilitation skills in a virtual environment.

This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 and was held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art's first MOOC (MassiveOnlineOpenCourse) "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom". Course instructor LisaMazzola (Assistant Director, School & Teacher Programs at MoMA) will be hosting a mid-course open house in which students will have a chance to pose questions on course material and share their personal experiences of learning by MOOC. Not currently enrolled? No problem. Though the course has already begun, you can still sign up on Coursera (www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry). Follow us on Google+ and @MoMAlearning hashtag #ArtHang #ArtInquiry.

This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 and was held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art's first MOOC (MassiveOnlineOpenCourse) "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom". Course instructor LisaMazzola (Assistant Director, School & Teacher Programs at MoMA) will be hosting a mid-course open house in which students will have a chance to pose questions on course material and share their personal experiences of learning by MOOC. Not currently enrolled? No problem. Though the course has already begun, you can still sign up on Coursera (www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry). Follow us on Google+ and @MoMAlearning hashtag #ArtHang #ArtInquiry.

Led by Anne Chesnut, Kim Tanzer, and Jennie Chiu
Art and aesthetics are important components of human experience in any kind of interaction. As discussions of ...

Led by Anne Chesnut, Kim Tanzer, and Jennie Chiu
Art and aesthetics are important components of human experience in any kind of interaction. As discussions of online learning have developed, however, little attention has been given to the aesthetics of designing online learning environments and the extent to which this plays a role in improving learning opportunities. Emerging web development technologies are making it possible to integrate diverse forms of aesthetics into the online experience, yet their adoption remains stifled by the fact that experts in art are not included in the discussion.

Led by Anne Chesnut, Kim Tanzer, and Jennie Chiu
Art and aesthetics are important components of human experience in any kind of interaction. As discussions of online learning have developed, however, little attention has been given to the aesthetics of designing online learning environments and the extent to which this plays a role in improving learning opportunities. Emerging web development technologies are making it possible to integrate diverse forms of aesthetics into the online experience, yet their adoption remains stifled by the fact that experts in art are not included in the discussion.

#ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art & Activity MOOC Open House

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC cour...

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC course "Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art." Course instructors Jessica Baldenhofer, Stephanie Pau and LisaMazzola took questions on course material. Joining them was special guest Lisa Libicki, a seasoned educator with vast experience using activities in the MoMA galleries.

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC course "Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art." Course instructors Jessica Baldenhofer, Stephanie Pau and LisaMazzola took questions on course material. Joining them was special guest Lisa Libicki, a seasoned educator with vast experience using activities in the MoMA galleries.

Art, Jewellery and Design - Learning from History Part 9

It has been said that all the evidence we have of our most ancient ancestors is contained within a few cardboard boxes of bones. Now our genetic scientists are ...

It has been said that all the evidence we have of our most ancient ancestors is contained within a few cardboard boxes of bones. Now our genetic scientists are mapping the human genome and finding the brilliance and simplicity of DNA in the creation of life. This presentation looks at art, jewellery and design in tracing the path of our ancestors and features important observations and research on Cro-magnon man from R. CedricLeonard, and Boskop man from Professor Peiter Wagener of Port ElizabethUniversity, South Africa.
We now know from the female exclusive mitochondrial DNA, that we can trace our female ancestor back to around 180,000 years, probably to East Africa. Surprisingly on the male equivalent Y chromosomeM158 marker, all on this planet have a common male ancestor at around 50,000 BC.
It may be no coincidence to find that this date coincides with the explosion in the size of our human tool kit from around 20 items to over 100, and the arrival of Cro-magnon man on the western coasts of Europe. Did he come from Atlantis ?
The historical records provide many examples of surprising sophistication and beauty. Human consciousness and creativity, clearly are a product of the freewill, social harmony and peace, promoted by our benevolent advanced Shining Ones ancestors. The more accurate O’Brien translation of Genesis 1:24 to 1:28 emphasises a basic duty of care towards all living things, in that we must take responsibility for and deploy man’s benevolent guiding hand in the good management of the planet for wildlife and people. It is alive, and our task is to so direct its growth that we create beauty and harmony, not destroy it through neglect or bad practice.
For further information visit www.goldenageproject.org.uk

It has been said that all the evidence we have of our most ancient ancestors is contained within a few cardboard boxes of bones. Now our genetic scientists are mapping the human genome and finding the brilliance and simplicity of DNA in the creation of life. This presentation looks at art, jewellery and design in tracing the path of our ancestors and features important observations and research on Cro-magnon man from R. CedricLeonard, and Boskop man from Professor Peiter Wagener of Port ElizabethUniversity, South Africa.
We now know from the female exclusive mitochondrial DNA, that we can trace our female ancestor back to around 180,000 years, probably to East Africa. Surprisingly on the male equivalent Y chromosomeM158 marker, all on this planet have a common male ancestor at around 50,000 BC.
It may be no coincidence to find that this date coincides with the explosion in the size of our human tool kit from around 20 items to over 100, and the arrival of Cro-magnon man on the western coasts of Europe. Did he come from Atlantis ?
The historical records provide many examples of surprising sophistication and beauty. Human consciousness and creativity, clearly are a product of the freewill, social harmony and peace, promoted by our benevolent advanced Shining Ones ancestors. The more accurate O’Brien translation of Genesis 1:24 to 1:28 emphasises a basic duty of care towards all living things, in that we must take responsibility for and deploy man’s benevolent guiding hand in the good management of the planet for wildlife and people. It is alive, and our task is to so direct its growth that we create beauty and harmony, not destroy it through neglect or bad practice.
For further information visit www.goldenageproject.org.uk

The art and science of online learning environments

There has been a great deal of discussion about the promise and problems of online learning, but less about the subtlety of building online learning environment...

There has been a great deal of discussion about the promise and problems of online learning, but less about the subtlety of building online learning environments that are scientifically sound, productive of learning, and pleasurable to experience. This panel brings two international leaders in this domain into dialogue about the technical and creative skills required to craft meaningful learning environments online.

There has been a great deal of discussion about the promise and problems of online learning, but less about the subtlety of building online learning environments that are scientifically sound, productive of learning, and pleasurable to experience. This panel brings two international leaders in this domain into dialogue about the technical and creative skills required to craft meaningful learning environments online.

Machine learning & art - Google I/O 2016

The recent progress of machine learning is impressive, and the applications seem endless. Neural networks are incredible tools allowing us not just to analyze b...

The recent progress of machine learning is impressive, and the applications seem endless. Neural networks are incredible tools allowing us not just to analyze but also manipulate and generate images, movies and music.
Over the last 18 months, the Lab at the Cultural Institute has invited artists and creative technologists to explore ways to apply machine learning to culture and the arts. We'll present some of our results with some onstage technical demos and a few special guests.
See all the talks from GoogleI/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/olw6kV
Watch more Android talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/Uv3jls
Watch more Chrome talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/JoMLpB
Watch more Firebase talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/JTH9Fr
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The recent progress of machine learning is impressive, and the applications seem endless. Neural networks are incredible tools allowing us not just to analyze but also manipulate and generate images, movies and music.
Over the last 18 months, the Lab at the Cultural Institute has invited artists and creative technologists to explore ways to apply machine learning to culture and the arts. We'll present some of our results with some onstage technical demos and a few special guests.
See all the talks from GoogleI/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/olw6kV
Watch more Android talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/Uv3jls
Watch more Chrome talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/JoMLpB
Watch more Firebase talks at I/O 2016 here: https://goo.gl/JTH9Fr
Subscribe to the Google DevelopersChannel: http://goo.gl/mQyv5L
#io16 #GoogleIO #GoogleIO2016

Sword Art Online- Lost Song Episode 1: Learning the Basics

I hope you all enjoyed this video and if you have any other games you want me to play, be sure to leave a comment but apart from that dont forget to subscribe i...

I hope you all enjoyed this video and if you have any other games you want me to play, be sure to leave a comment but apart from that dont forget to subscribe if you're new and ill see you guys in the future.
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Sony took out the song at the end hense why the audio goes a bit weird. Here is the song for you who want to listen to it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvW9QlOU1wg This song does not belong to me so i do not get any credit for making it, it beongs to Sony in Japan.
The images in the thumbnail do not belong to me and if the owner feels the need for them to be removed then please contact me on my email- centralblunt@gmail.com

I hope you all enjoyed this video and if you have any other games you want me to play, be sure to leave a comment but apart from that dont forget to subscribe if you're new and ill see you guys in the future.
My Twitter- https://twitter.com/TheReaIOtaku
Sony took out the song at the end hense why the audio goes a bit weird. Here is the song for you who want to listen to it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvW9QlOU1wg This song does not belong to me so i do not get any credit for making it, it beongs to Sony in Japan.
The images in the thumbnail do not belong to me and if the owner feels the need for them to be removed then please contact me on my email- centralblunt@gmail.com

Sword Art OnlineIntegralFactor Gameplay Walkthrough Part 2 for the Android & iPhone iOS in 1080p HD. Watch Part 1 here: https://youtu.be/pbVwrzaruW0
►Sword Art Online Integral Factor Playlist: https://goo.gl/Fv8akE
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Sword Art OnlineIntegralFactor Gameplay Walkthrough Part 2 for the Android & iPhone iOS in 1080p HD. Watch Part 1 here: https://youtu.be/pbVwrzaruW0
►Sword Art Online Integral Factor Playlist: https://goo.gl/Fv8akE
Sword Art Online: Integral Factor is a Japanese "gacha" style game, meaning it allows players to earn semi-random items, equipment sets, and characters to use throughout the game.
*DISCOUNTS*
►Get 10% off your Loot CrateAnime w. Coupon Code: "Vexx"
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----SWORDARTONLINE: Integral Factor, an online RPG and the latest SAO mobile game! This is the story of how you succeed in Aincrad. Finding victory in this world is up to you. SWORD ART ONLINE: Integral Factor is the latest addition to the “SWORD ART ONLINE” franchise, a popular anime and novel series. SWORD ART ONLINE: Integral Factor is a compelling role-playing game that will be available as a free download on the App Store for iOS and Google Play for Android mobile devices later this year. SWORD ART ONLINE: Integral Factor features original and exclusive stories with all-new plot twists, new characters and monsters, as well as familiar faces returning from the beloved series, including Kirito and Asuna. In SWORD ART ONLINE: Integral Factor, the player transforms into one of the players trapped in a death game that is the world of Sword Art Online, a virtual universe in which players who are killed in-game also die in real life. In order to escape the deadly game world, players will need to become the hero by teaming up with a new partner, Koharu, and join an AssaultTeam to destroy powerful monsters, clear difficult quests and conquer Aincrad, an enormous realm in Sword Art Online.

GCP Online Meetup #53: Using Machine Learning to Create Art and Music

Magenta is a research project exploring the role of machine learning in the process of creating art and music. Primarily this involves developing new deep learn...

Magenta is a research project exploring the role of machine learning in the process of creating art and music. Primarily this involves developing new deep learning and reinforcement learning algorithms for generating songs, images, drawings, and other materials. But it's also an exploration in building smart tools and interfaces that allow artists and musicians to extend (not replace!) their processes using these models. Magenta was started by some researchers and engineers from the Google Brain team but many others have contributed significantly to the project. We use TensorFlow and release our models and tools in open source on our GitHub (https://github.com/tensorflow/magenta).
For more details and demos please go to g.co/magenta.
If you have specific questions and would like to reach Sherol please contact her on Twitter at @ffpaladin.
You can also refer to this talk for the video demos that were shared. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMJKhrqPYSw

Magenta is a research project exploring the role of machine learning in the process of creating art and music. Primarily this involves developing new deep learning and reinforcement learning algorithms for generating songs, images, drawings, and other materials. But it's also an exploration in building smart tools and interfaces that allow artists and musicians to extend (not replace!) their processes using these models. Magenta was started by some researchers and engineers from the Google Brain team but many others have contributed significantly to the project. We use TensorFlow and release our models and tools in open source on our GitHub (https://github.com/tensorflow/magenta).
For more details and demos please go to g.co/magenta.
If you have specific questions and would like to reach Sherol please contact her on Twitter at @ffpaladin.
You can also refer to this talk for the video demos that were shared. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMJKhrqPYSw

My 3 current favorite online art (mostly catered towards drawing and visual development/concept art) resources, what I like about each of them, and my favorite classes that they offer (that I've seen so far as of March 2016). Two of them are paid monthly subscriptions under $20 and one of the art learning resources is free. I'm not getting paid by any of these guys unfortunately (:p) so rest assured these are my honest opinions!
My Spring 2016 top 3 art/drawing learning resources are....
1) Society of VisualStorytelling ($15/month) - https://svslearn.com/
2) New MastersAcademy ($20/month) - http://www.newmastersacademy.org/
3) Sycra Yasin's YouTube Channel (Free!) - https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra

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Fireside chat: Learning concept art and getting into the industry

We were down in Santa Monica a couple of months ago and hung out with some great artist fr...

Creative Arts Distance Learning Courses at the University of Hertfordshire

Create new career opportunities by studying MA Graphic Design (online) or MA Illustration (online) at the University of Hertfordshire. With our distance learning courses you can fit studies around work and life commitments.
Programme tutor BarbaraBrownie explains how it all works in this video!
For more course information visit:
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-graphic-design
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/ma-illustration

Artist Problems - Real Talk: Learning to Art

Whether it’s one one one, in class, online, on a DVD, or in a book, learning to art is something everyone does a little differently. And within each of those options is a huge choice of instructors to learn from. It can be a struggle at times to know how to chose an art instruction method, and find the right way for you. Every learning artist has their own individual goals they’d like to reach, and things they’d like to accomplish.
In this video, we’ll talk a little bit about art versus craft, art instructors, and when it’s OK (if you’re not being graded) to not follow your instructors advice.

Learning Art Online

In this week's Eye Day Friday video, Brian discusses a resource he didn't include in last week's video, a powerful and also dangerous resource: online learning.
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My Art Over the Years and What I'm Learning on My Art Journey Now

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Should you learning Z Brush, art school, and studio hopping.

Josh is a killer Senior Character artist at RIOT games. In this episode we ask Josh if he...

Make it a day trip with the little ones – head to GalvestonArtCenter and while they’re learning you can shop or hit the beach! A diverse range of mediums including sculpture with paper and cardboard to find an object, drawing, and painting and there are 5-day art camps with more intensive instruction for painting, felt or clay for 8-14 kids ...ArtLeagueHouston is enrolling for art classes now and classes start July 9....

Actress-artist-activist SamyuktaHornad has opened Bengaluru’s newest informal art space that she calls The ARTery ... with a passion to learn new things ... Her idea is to make this place a handshake between amateurs and professionals, and to ensure art stays alive....

Lecture 1, Introduction to History Painting

For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could do. Renaissance artists and writers laid down the definitions, goals, and rules. We outline these and look at many examples of how they changed as pictorial narrative evolved until its eclipse in the 19th century.

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Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education

Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for...

Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education

Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. With Coursera (cofounded by Andrew Ng), each keystroke, quiz, peer-to-peer discussion and self-graded assignment builds an unprecedented pool of data on how knowledge is processed.
With Coursera, Daphne Koller and co-founder Andrew Ng are bringing courses from top colleges online, free, for anyone who wants to take them. Bio:
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It’s Still Your Classroom. The Art of Facilitation in Distributed Learning (Online) Courses

Have you been wondering how to chime the bell that class has begun in an online courses? Are you worried that online students aren’t paying attention or participating as much as they should? This workshop will cover how to assist your students in connecting with you and their peers, focusing on how to get a rich quality of discussion and participation from everyone in the online environment. Dr. Sher Downing will lead participants through a series of exercises and examples to help grow your facilitation skills in a virtual environment.

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ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art and Inquiry

This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 an...

ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art and Inquiry

This #ArtHang Hangout on Air event was originally broadcast on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 and was held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art's first MOOC (MassiveOnlineOpenCourse) "Art and Inquiry: Museum Teaching Strategies For Your Classroom". Course instructor LisaMazzola (Assistant Director, School & Teacher Programs at MoMA) will be hosting a mid-course open house in which students will have a chance to pose questions on course material and share their personal experiences of learning by MOOC. Not currently enrolled? No problem. Though the course has already begun, you can still sign up on Coursera (www.coursera.org/course/artinquiry). Follow us on Google+ and @MoMAlearning hashtag #ArtHang #ArtInquiry.

Led by Anne Chesnut, Kim Tanzer, and Jennie Chiu
Art and aesthetics are important components of human experience in any kind of interaction. As discussions of online learning have developed, however, little attention has been given to the aesthetics of designing online learning environments and the extent to which this plays a role in improving learning opportunities. Emerging web development technologies are making it possible to integrate diverse forms of aesthetics into the online experience, yet their adoption remains stifled by the fact that experts in art are not included in the discussion.

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#ArtHangs with MoMA Learning: Art & Activity MOOC Open House

Original broadcast date: Thursday, July 24, 6pm EST
This is the archived recording of an #ArtHang Open House that was held in conjunction with MoMA's MOOC course "Art & Activity: Interactive Strategies for Engaging with Art." Course instructors Jessica Baldenhofer, Stephanie Pau and LisaMazzola took questions on course material. Joining them was special guest Lisa Libicki, a seasoned educator with vast experience using activities in the MoMA galleries.

Art, Jewellery and Design - Learning from History Part 9

It has been said that all the evidence we have of our most ancient ancestors is contained within a few cardboard boxes of bones. Now our genetic scientists are mapping the human genome and finding the brilliance and simplicity of DNA in the creation of life. This presentation looks at art, jewellery and design in tracing the path of our ancestors and features important observations and research on Cro-magnon man from R. CedricLeonard, and Boskop man from Professor Peiter Wagener of Port ElizabethUniversity, South Africa.
We now know from the female exclusive mitochondrial DNA, that we can trace our female ancestor back to around 180,000 years, probably to East Africa. Surprisingly on the male equivalent Y chromosomeM158 marker, all on this planet have a common male ancestor at around 50,000 BC.
It may be no coincidence to find that this date coincides with the explosion in the size of our human tool kit from around 20 items to over 100, and the arrival of Cro-magnon man on the western coasts of Europe. Did he come from Atlantis ?
The historical records provide many examples of surprising sophistication and beauty. Human consciousness and creativity, clearly are a product of the freewill, social harmony and peace, promoted by our benevolent advanced Shining Ones ancestors. The more accurate O’Brien translation of Genesis 1:24 to 1:28 emphasises a basic duty of care towards all living things, in that we must take responsibility for and deploy man’s benevolent guiding hand in the good management of the planet for wildlife and people. It is alive, and our task is to so direct its growth that we create beauty and harmony, not destroy it through neglect or bad practice.
For further information visit www.goldenageproject.org.uk

1:23:45

The art and science of online learning environments

There has been a great deal of discussion about the promise and problems of online learnin...

The art and science of online learning environments

There has been a great deal of discussion about the promise and problems of online learning, but less about the subtlety of building online learning environments that are scientifically sound, productive of learning, and pleasurable to experience. This panel brings two international leaders in this domain into dialogue about the technical and creative skills required to craft meaningful learning environments online.

Make it a day trip with the little ones – head to GalvestonArtCenter and while they’re learning you can shop or hit the beach! A diverse range of mediums including sculpture with paper and cardboard to find an object, drawing, and painting and there are 5-day art camps with more intensive instruction for painting, felt or clay for 8-14 kids ...ArtLeagueHouston is enrolling for art classes now and classes start July 9....

Actress-artist-activist SamyuktaHornad has opened Bengaluru’s newest informal art space that she calls The ARTery ... with a passion to learn new things ... Her idea is to make this place a handshake between amateurs and professionals, and to ensure art stays alive....

Teachers seek input on project-based learning proposal ...Champlain Valley Union High Schoolart teacher Abbie Bowker and librarian Peter Langella invite the community to learn about their recommendations on project-based learning after a year-long fellowship studying ways to implement it at the school ... and a desire to learn.”....

Though self-portraits may be how most people first encounter Kahlo, the woman they portray is revered for much more than her art...Learn more about iconic locations from Frida’s life ... Uncover unfamiliar pieces by searching through Frida Kahlo’s artwork by color, using Google’s machine learning technology ... Learn more about one of art history’s most famous couples, through contributions from the archives of the Museo Estudio Diego Rivera....

Liberalarts majors are more creative, adaptable and better at learning, says Scott Hartley in his book The Fuzzy And The Techie... Here is where liberal arts majors, with their knowledge of classical philosophy, ethics and history, can bring in a better perspective....

Parents were able to learn more about how athletics and fine arts at Grand IslandSenior High will be impacted by block scheduling at an informational meeting Wednesday afternoon ... “We will be allowed to do more project-based, problem-based learning that is relevant to students learning in the 21st century ... Gilbertson discussed what will happen if a student has to miss class for a fine arts or athletic event....

PETOSKEY — Crooked TreeArtsCenter in Petoskey is gearing up for summer with three new exhibits that galleries director Liz Erlewine says have a central theme of calling Northern Michiganhome. “That is sort of the summer theme of what is going on here at the arts center,” she said ... The three exhibits will feature a multitude of works with two solo exhibitions and one shared one with the art center’s Kitchen Painters group....

CORBIN — Two Corbin High School students have been selected for the Governor’s School for the Arts...Graves was selected for work in musical theater and Laun for visual art ... Graves was one of 26 students from across the state selected for musical theater and Laun was one of 36 students selected for visual art ... Laun applied for the program after learning about potential opportunities resulting from GSA via a previous GSA participant....

The Stillwater High School Performing ArtsCenter is getting some upgrades thanks to a $32,000 donation courtesy of StillwaterPublic EducationFoundation and their Performing Arts Center Fund ... “They are learning lighting, set design, painting and the sound system,” Reding said ... LanceMillis, a SPEF trustee and committee head of the Performing Arts Center Fund said this latest donation will also pay for new lighting ... Twitter. @dbittonNP....